DISEASES BROUGHT INTO America, BY ILLEGALS AND THE SOME HISTORY OF AMENSTY..! HAIL MARY..!

CAUTION IS ALWAYS ADVISED TO THOSE WHO FREQUENT RESTAURANTS/SCHOOLS/FARMS/SUPER MARKETS/HOSPITALS..etc. - BUT NOW THERE ARE MORE NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLE EMPLOYED AT THESE VENUES THAN EVER BEFORE......your health may be more at risk!

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Legal immigrants are required to have medical screening to ensure that they do not bring any contagious diseases into the United States. Illegal aliens, however, are NOT screened - and many are carrying horrific third world diseases that do not belong in the USA. Many of these diseases are highly contagious and will infect citizens that come in contact with an infected illegal alien. This has already happened in restaurants, schools, and police forces!

Malaria

was eradicated from the USA in the 1940s but recently there were
outbreaks in southern California, New Jersey, New York City, and
Houston. Additionally, Malaria tainted blood has been discovered in the
blood supply.

Dengue

was first recognized in the 1950s, affects most Asian countries and has
become a leading cause of death among children in the infected areas.
Heretofore unknown in the US, Dengue outbreaks have now occurred in the
United States.

Leprosy,

a scourge of Biblical days, is caused by a bacillus agent and is now
know as Hansen's Disease. In the 40 years prior to 2002, there were only
900 total cases of leprosy in the US. In the following three years
there have been 9,000 cases and most were illegal aliens.

As noted in the article Leprosy in America: new cause for concern
by Dr. William Levis, head of the New York Hansen's Disease Clinic.
"It's creeping into the U.S. ... This is a real phenomenon. It's a public health threat. New York is endemic now, and nobody's noticed."
In the same article, Dr. Terry Williams, who runs a Houston-based
clinic serving leprosy patients across southern Texas, said that the bulk of the cases treated by his clinic were immigrants.
"A lot of our cases are imported," he said. "We see patients from
everywhere--Africa, the Philippines, China, South America." (emphasis
added)

Hepatitis A-E

is a viral infection that primarily attacks the liver. In 2004, more
than 650 people contacted Hepatitis A at a single Chi-Chi's Mexican
restaurant in Pennsylvania. Four latter died. Hepatitis B is one of the
major diseases of mankind and is a serious global public health problem.
It is estimated that 2 BILLION people are infected and about one
million persons die each year. The new vaccine is only 95% effective in
preventing an infection and will not cure a person who already has
Hepatitis B, which results in a lifelong infection, cirrhosis
(scarring) of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure, and early death.
An estimated 1.3 million people in the US are currently infected. No
vaccine is currently available to prevent Hepatitis C-E and treatment
for chronic Hepatitis C costs about $1,500 per person.

Tuberculosis (TB)
kills approximately 2 million people each year. It is estimated that
between 2002 and 2020, approximately 1,000,000,000 people will be newly
infected, over 150 million people will get sick, and 36 million will
die. TB is a highly contagious disease. Like the common cold, it
spreads through the air. When infectious people cough, sneeze, talk or
spit, they propel TB germs, known as bacilli, into the air. Each person
with active TB will infect on average between 10 and 15 people every
year.

The United States currently has one of the lowest rates
of TB in the world. Mexico has 10 times the rate of prevalence and many
African countries along with Afghanistan, Cambodia, the Philippines,
and Indonesia have rates that are 100 – 150 times higher. Making matters
worse, a few years ago a Multi-Drug-Resistant (MDR) strain of TB has emerged that is resistant to all standard anti-TB drugs. Treating a single case of MDR TB costs over $250,000 and as much as $1,200,000 per person, and even with treatment about half of the patients with MDR-TB prematurely die.

In an article in the Journal of the American Medical Assn., Dr. Reuben Granich, a lead investigator for the CDC commented on MDR-TB:

"Evidence of it has surfaced in 38 of 61 California health
jurisdictions, and it could ‘threaten the efficacy of TB control
efforts,' Granich said. The infected were said to be four times as
likely to die from the disease and twice as likely to transmit the
disease to others ... Reluctant to label the infected as ‘illegal' or
even ‘undocumented' aliens, the report notes that of the 407 known cases
of MDR-TB, 84% were ‘foreign-born' patients, mainly from Mexico and the
Philippines who'd been in the U.S. less than five years. The percentage
of TB cases among the ‘foreign-born' jumped from 29% in 1993 to 53% as
of last year."
Recently, there was a TB Outbreak In Oklahoma City in a hospital affecting thousands.

Hopefully, this will not be the new extensively drug-resistant XDR strain just being brought in by illegal aliens (now 4% of US cases) and which is currently impossible to cure at any cost.
In any case, it would not be surprising to find that the source of the
outbreak is an illegal alien working in the hospital or an infected
resident worker who became infected through contact with an infected
illegal alien since the TB rate for residents in the USA is very low.

Chagas Disease (American Trypanosomiasis), endemic to South and Central America, is spread by infected triatomine bugs, known as the "kissing bugs," that bite people. It was unknown in the United States until fairly recently. It is now estimated that between 100,000 and 500,000 people in the US have Chagas Disease. Who is infected? Mostly illegal aliens.

Since Chagas Disease is basically unknown outside of the illegal alien community most doctors won't recognize it and the blood supply just started being screened for it. Most cases of Chagas Disease that occur in patients other than illegal aliens are thought to be contracted from tainted blood – blood sold by illegal aliens with Chagas Disease before the blood supply started being tested for it as of August of 2006.
HIV

The number of illegal Mexican and Central American immigrants with HIV
or AIDS is unknown, mostly because researchers rarely ask about
immigration status. However, it is known that the rate of HIV infection
among Latino women in California is about twice the rate of white women.
At one free California health clinic, all of the women have HIV or
AIDS. Most are Mexican or Central American "immigrants."

Then there is Schistosomiasis, Guinea Worm Infection, Whooping cough, Cysticercosis, Morgellon's, and a host of others.

All these diseases and pathogens, and a plethora of others that are
not endemic to the US, are being brought in by unscreened illegal aliens
who then spread them to an unsuspecting population. These diseases will
give you something to think about the next time you are eating at a
restaurant with the grunt work being done by illegal aliens who didn't
have medical screening before preparing and handling your food.

As recently reported in Hepatitis Risk for East Asians in New York,

among east Asian immigrants in New York City, one person in seven
carries the Hepatitis B virus and that researchers at New York Univ.
School of Medicine, found that 15% of east Asians in New York - as many
as 100,000 people - are chronic hepatitis carriers, with the rate
highest among immigrants from China. That infection rate is 35 times the
rate found in the general population. The article did not mention how
many of the infected people were illegal aliens but odds are the vast
majority were.

Health reporter Bill Sardi noted:

"Recently an outbreak of hepatitis traced to Chi-Chi's
Mexican restaurant, in Pennsylvania was inexplicably traced to
contaminated green onions, not the most obvious cause, undocumented food workers who harbored Hepatitis. For the most part, Hepatitis is a blood-borne, not a food-borne disease. The Hepatitis outbreak infected over 650 individuals, caused 9,000 Americans to undergo immune globulin shots, and killed 4 people.

If Americans found out restaurants can commonly infect their
customers from food workers, it would be a serious blow to the
restaurant industry. Better blame the green onions. Let's concede the onions, grown in Mexico, were contaminated from fecal material containing Hepatitis. Did all the green onions imported from Mexico end up in one single restaurant? There were no other outbreaks of Hepatitis anywhere elsewhere from green onions. There were 13 restaurant workers
who had Hepatitis. They were the likely source of the transmitted
infection.

While the unions resist mandatory Hepatitis screening and vaccination

for food workers, the government mandates that newborn babies be jabbed
with Hepatitis vaccines before they can leave the hospital. The logic
in this defies understanding until one realizes that newborn babies of
immigrant families can more easily acquire Hepatitis so all babies are
given the vaccines."

As noted in a May 2006 article, Milford taking harsher stance against illegals than Framingham, increased levels of TB are being noted and some municipalities are finally starting to take action to protect their citizens.

As unfortunate as it may be, the US can not bear the financial burden for treating the world's sick, ill, and infected populace, but the Govt. should be protecting American citizens from the diseases being brought in by illegal aliens.

How many more citizens will come down with Hepatitis, Leprosy, E-coli, or Chagas Disease from contact with an infected illegal alien before something is done? How many school children must get TB before our government takes action to protect them?

Remember the movie Alien and how the creature popped out of infected bodies? The Guinea Worm is a mini-version. Maybe your kids can take advantage of the experience on show & tell day.

If we screen legal aliens for contagious diseases, why are we
allowing unscreened and contagious illegal aliens to roam the country
infecting the citizenry?

Diseases - collateral damage from a "victimless crime" to save ten cents on a head of lettuce

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A Ticking Time Bomb: Diseases that Cross American Borders
Infectious Diseases in Immigrants from the Perspective of a Tropical Referral Unit.
Disease, Unwanted Import
Leprosy, Hepatitis, and Tuberculosis Rising Fast in the United States
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1977 May 2, 1977 - The keystone of the Carter program apparently will be amnesty for illegal aliens who have been in the US for some time, and thus have roots in America. That facet of the program is not only humane but eminently sensible. What is less sensible is the proposal, being pushed by Labor ...
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1986 1986 - The last Comprehensive Immigration Reform AMNESTY was passed in 1986. It gave AMNESTY to approximately 3 million illegal aliens, while promising more enforcement measures. The enforcement components were left unenforced and now we have over 15 million ...The last Comprehensive Immigration Reform AMNESTY was passed in 1986. It gave AMNESTY to approximately 3 million illegal aliens, while promising more enforcement measures. The enforcement components were left unenforced and now we have over 15 million illegal aliens. Based on the failed and unpopular history of Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty, if they pass another one then America can expect tens of millions more illegal aliens in the country in short order ...
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1987 May 5, 1987 - Today was amnesty day for an estimated 3 million Illegal Immigrants, the beginning of a year long opportunity to become a US. citizen, ... to hide their history," she said. many times they did not work or rent in their own names so to re-create a pape trail will be very difficult. ...
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1988 May 4, 1988 - This is North America's new underclass, illegal immigrants from Mexico, Central America and around the world who will remain inside the borders but out side the law when the country's offer of amnesty ends Wednesday. They are a nation within this nation, and now, they are the people ...
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2001 Feb 2001 - In the following viewpoint, newspaper columnist Miguel Perez argues in favor of a bill introduced in February 2001 by Luis Gutierrez, a Democratic member of Congress, that would grant amnesty to most of America's illegal immigrants. Perez argues that since ...Various proposals for granting amnesty to more recent immigrants continue to be raised. In the following viewpoint, newspaper columnist Miguel Perez argues in favor of a bill introduced in February 2001 by Luis Gutierrez, a Democratic member of Congress, that would grant amnesty to most of America's illegal immigrants. Perez argues that since illegal immigrants play an important role in America's economy and pay taxes, they deserve legal residency in the United States.
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2004 Jan 21, 2004 - President Bush believes that his plan "will make America a more compassionate, more human, and stronger country." In fact, this amnesty is neither compassionate nor just; it is simply a bipartisan assault on the public good. Under Mr. Bush's so-called guest worker plan, all workers in ...
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2005 Nov 29, 2005 - 'America has always been a compassionate nation that values the newcomer and takes great pride in our immigrant heritage,' Bush said in the state ... Bush's plan would expand a programme that seeks to send illegal immigrants far from the US-Mexico border in the hope of making it more ...
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2006 Apr 13, 2006 - Illegal immigration is illegal— there is no other way around it— and simply because we have an influx of illegal immigrants hi America does not mean we should ignore the problem and grant amnesty to those who violate our laws. There is no dispute that our nation has been blessed with ...
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2007 May 21, 2007 - Oppose any bill that gives amnesty to illegals, including the new "compromise" bill! If this bill passes, this country commits suicide by choice, by stupidity, by apathy, by insanity. Decide to become empowered BECAUSE of this moment in history. In their time, Thomas Jefferson, ...
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2010 Jul 2010 - One of the most important factors regarding public opinion about illegal immigration is the level of unemployment; anti-immigrant sentiment is highest where unemployment is highest and vice-versa. [157] In July 2010, Mayor Bloomberg along with Rupert Murdoch ...[157] In July 2010, Mayor Bloomberg along with Rupert Murdoch announced the launching of the Partnership for a New American Economy to try to change public opinion and federal legislation in order to ease the cause for comprehensive immigration reform including amnesty for all illegal aliens in the US [158] Amnesty for illegal aliens has been offered in the past.
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Ten Commandments of Human Relations

The fundamental issue in human ethical behavior is summarized by Jesus in what we have come to call "The Golden Rule." Jesus put it this way:

So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 7:12 TNIV).

It asks us to test our treatment of others by putting ourselves in their place. Treat others the way you would want them to treat you in the same or similar circumstance.

Somebody took that principle and translated it into Ten Commandments of Human Relations. You may have seen this anonymous piece, for it circulates in a variety of settings. In case you have missed it, I am reproducing it here.

Speak to people. There is nothing as nice as a cheerful word of greeting.

Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown, only 14 to smile.

Call people by name. It is music to anyone’s ears to hear the sound of his or her name.

Be friendly and helpful.

Be cordial. Speak and act as if everything you do is genuinely a pleasure. If it isn’t, learn to make it so.

Be genuinely interested in people. You can like almost anyone, if you try.

Be generous with praise, cautious with criticism.

Be considerate of the feelings of others. There are usually three sides to a controversy — yours, the other fellow’s, and the correct one.

Be alert to serve. What counts most in life is what you do for others.

Live with a good sense of humor, a generous dose of patience, and a dash of humility appropriate to being human.

Made in God’s image, all of us have something to be valued!

The great challenge in human experience is not work skills, but people skills. That is, research has shown that the majority of people who fail in their vocation do so because they cannot get along with people.

You might think through the meaning of these ten common-sense ideas for your own workplace and personal activity. But what about the larger setting for your daily life? These principles work everywhere you go, for they are about showing respect to the people you meet in all those places.

Made in God’s image, all of us have something to be valued, affirmed, and acknowledged by others. But let it begin with us to acknowledge it in them. As the cycle of giving and receiving enlarges, the human community comes alive.